Page 55 of 119
Avid Skiers or Sports Feminists?: The Women Skiers of the Penguin Ski Club and Their Relationship to Canadian Ski Clubs and Ski Organizations, 1932-1972
Type of resource | |
---|---|
Author/collaborator |
|
Title |
Avid Skiers or Sports Feminists?: The Women Skiers of the Penguin Ski Club and Their Relationship to Canadian Ski Clubs and Ski Organizations, 1932-1972
|
Abstract |
The Penguin Ski Club was the first ski club to be founded in Canada by women for women only. Founded in 1932 to complement McGill University's all-male Red Birds Ski Club formed in 1928 by graduate ski team members, the Penguins were Montreal women who had become friends and shared a love of skiing.
|
Type |
Research Paper
|
University |
Concordia University
|
Place |
Montreal
|
Date |
1999
|
# of Pages |
iv-100p.
|
Language |
en
|
Citation |
Winlo, Andrea. “Avid Skiers or Sports Feminists?: The Women Skiers of the Penguin Ski Club and Their Relationship to Canadian Ski Clubs and Ski Organizations, 1932-1972.” Research Paper, Concordia University, 1999.
|
Find in a library | |
Permalink |
Page 55 of 119